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McLaren's vision for F1 2050

McLaren Applied Technologies has today unveiled Future Grand Prix, an audacious and exciting vision of how motorsport could operate in 2050 when technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, autonomy, electrification and mixed reality become commonplace in society. Future Grand Prix explores four key areas: The racing car of 2050: the MCLExtreme Developments in driver human performance The racing tracks of the future The fan experience we can expect to see in 2050 There have already been exciting concepts of how a Formula 1 car could look and operate in the future, such as McLaren's own MP4-X, but nobody has ever set out their vision for just how grand prix racing will exist far into the...
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